WHEA-Logger Event ID: 19 "A corrected hardware error has occurred"


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    WHEA-Logger Event ID: 19 "A corrected hardware error has occurred"


    I've just noticed frequent "A corrected hardware error has occurred" warnings in my event viewer dating back to October 16th of this year. As of now I haven't come across any performance issues or anything like that though.

    I'm getting 2 different errors, with different processor IDs (0 and 1)

    109844 System Warning 11/11/2013 9:24:49 AM Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger 0 19 LOCAL SERVICE NAME 0 4044
    A corrected hardware error has occurred.

    Reported by component: Processor Core
    Error Source: 1
    Error Type: 9
    Processor ID: 0


    109658 System Warning 11/11/2013 12:05:52 AM Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger 0 19 LOCAL SERVICE NAME 0 4044
    A corrected hardware error has occurred.

    Reported by component: Processor Core
    Error Source: 1
    Error Type: 9
    Processor ID: 1


    Here's my processor, and general PC Specs, the machine came packed with Windows 8, but I downgraded to 7 Ultimate SP1 x64.


    AMD A8-5500

    TDP: 65W

    Operating speed: 3.2 GHz (up to 3.7 GHz turbo)

    Number of cores: 4

    Socket: FM2



    http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...riesId=5295962

    And if it's of any value, according to Speccy my PC temps seems to sit in the mid-high 50's, with Jumps into the 60's and low 70's.
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  2. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #2

    Welcome to sevenforums!

    This was given to me by "essenbe" member forum. Might this WHEA Error Alert Guide helps you!
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    NoN said:
    Welcome to sevenforums!

    This was given to me by "essenbe" member forum. Might this WHEA Error Alert Guide helps you!
    Thanks for the response, but reading through the thread, it seems as though it's designed more for people identifying errors caused due to overclocking, where as I haven't made any attempts to overclock this system, and the errors just came out of nowhere.
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  4. Posts : 4,566
    Windows 10 Pro
       #4

    If your not having any freezing, lagging, or any problems at all, I would say ignore it.

    Its normal to have some errors in the event log, as weird as that sounds. ( I know)

    Although it talking about the processor is worrying.

    You could try running a program like prime 95 and stress test your system. There are programs to run basic tests on your cpu as well if your concerned.
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  5. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    andrew129260 said:
    If your not having any freezing, lagging, or any problems at all, I would say ignore it.

    Its normal to have some errors in the event log, as weird as that sounds. ( I know)

    Although it talking about the processor is worrying.

    You could try running a program like prime 95 and stress test your system. There are programs to run basic tests on your cpu as well if your concerned.
    Thanks for the response and the opinion, I tried running Prime 95, so far it's gone through 6 tests with no error messages so I guess that's a good sign? (screenshot)

    Is there any particular CPU test you recommend?

    EDIT: I let it set longer and got "Self-test 1024k passed!" for each core, and also repeated the same test with the "Torture" setting, and got the same results.
    Last edited by Gumble; 11 Nov 2013 at 20:02.
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  6. Posts : 4,566
    Windows 10 Pro
       #6

    If you ran prime 95 for that long, and no errors or restart happened you are fine. And so is your CPU.

    Ignore the event viewer error.
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